What’s one acquisition channel you want to explore more? Why?
Sveta Bay
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Neil Roy@neilroy91
Moda
Reddit & Twitter. Reddit for building a really strong community/network of users who'll spend time to give you detailed feedback, in some sense found PH similar to that. Twitter to build a highly engaged set of followers, I see a lot of folks in my ICP (eCommerce) present here & discussing strategies/tactics/results - more like a real-time commentary.
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Vizard.ai
influencer marketing
I would like to explore Quora. They have 300m monthly active users who are looking for answers to specific questions and problems which allows you to get access to qualify users
Discord communities. From what I heard, it sounds very promising!
Cake Equity
Hello @basv
Recently, I am exploring and learning how to plan and execute actions on Review Platforms like G2, Capterra, Get App, Software Advice, etc. It is interesting to see the different channels that the users go through until they reach one specific conversion event like signup. And more recently we are seeing how those platforms can play a really interesting role in the portfolio of channels and the growth model.
Cheers,
I'm finally starting to really tackle email. I have a small list of about 300 people, but I rarely ever send anything. I'm finally going to be investing in it
ChatWebby AI
Most of the makers are saying Reddit. I have been trying it for a while. But the community there is different from others. They like your troll and meme more than any other value being shared there. But its a good resource for user acquisition.
PHPRunner
Twitter for me. I like the engagement and it seems to be working well at the moment. Want to double-down on it.
I want to explore Reddit. Because most of my paid users are getting converted from there. Need to explore this channel.
Bitski Wallet
@code_rams +1 on reddit. Been a big fan already. Have you played with Howitzer yet?
@code_rams Sounds like a good channel already :D What are you doing so far that gets you good convertion from reddit?
lablab.ai
@code_rams Me too - reddit is a very interesting channel
PH Hunters
Reddit is just 💯 I got amazing results from it too, so I went researching for the best subreddits to promote a SaaS product and found 13 of them so far.You can find the list of subreddits here: https://launchpedia.co/places-to...
Hummin'
@code_rams looks like many people keeping eye on reddit. what's your thought about linkedin?
Channel about online finance
Intract
Webinar is one of the most underrated acquisition channels. I saw people making in millions through just Webinars
Hunted Space
Launching soon!
I'm trying to explore Reddit since it it great channel to build communities.
Anyone
Would love to explore shared ownership in exchange for user acquisition — there are a handful of platforms (Ownco etc) that make it easy for startups to give their communities VSOPs based on referrals and growth. Makes a ton of sense to reward power users this way.
Videodeck
Definetly cold outreach. We've done it with an agency, and it is awesome!
One week in and we got about 12 leads and 2 calls so far. Companies that raised from 300k to 800M series G lol. But the average is at 20-50M.
I think cold outreach is a great channel but if you don't have your value prop clearly defined, you will not see good results.
Atomic
LOOFT- A/C Redefined
Videodeck
@joseph_natoli Definitely! We've tried cold outreach before and it was poorly done. The value prop was general and the targeting was poor.
Here are a few pointers:
1. Target the type of people that are already using your service/product. Kind of no-brainer but we originally targeted founders of funded companies altough we've mostly worked with VPs of marketing or other marketing leadership folks. So leave your convictions about target audience at the door and see who's actually using the product. :D
2. Warm your emails, don't email from your domain and other technical stuff you can find more info on lemlist's blog. (or use an agency that knows what they're doing)
3. Focus on just getting their interest and no necessary selling from the first email or pushing for a meeting. Our approach is pretty simple but very effective. We show them the opportunity they have with organic video content and asking them if they want to see a content plan.
4. Some sort of social proof is important. For us, we have videos that we've created for Saas companies that are pulling hundreds of thousands of views organically so we definitely showcase those as we just followed the same recipe for getting those views as the one we are selling them.
This is the gist of it. Now, we are brand new with this initiative so we're still figuring out how many of these leads we can convert. But it's promising.
Hope this helps!
Continuum
Booomerang
I want to explore digital credentials for the organic growth
Telegram and Slack communities are dark horses to me.
ILLA Cloud
Definitely Reddit
I still didn't find the right way to integrate into the community. Every Sub has their own restrictions and rules
Landings
I want to explore forums like Indiehackers a bit more. Maybe Medium too.